Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4734635 | Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Measurement of the differential denudation between chert and limestone in a Carboniferous limestone sequence that was cut during excavations for a railway tunnel (in 1865) has provided a means of assessing limestone dissolution rates in a valley side setting in the southern Pennines over the last â¼150 years. Dissolution rates of 0.031Â mm/annum have been determined. This rate falls within the range of previously determined limestone dissolution rates in the UK, which have been described in the context of different methods of measurement and the difference in denudations rates over time.
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Authors
V.J. Banks, P.F. Jones,